an ICMP error message is sent to the source IP address. Packets without an access route
are returned to the source with an ICMP destination unreachable error message. For
reverse tunnels, packets are de-tunneled and forwarded towards the next hop to the
destination address.
For more information about configuring GRE and DVMRP dynamic IP tunnels, see
“Configuring Dynamic IP Tunnels” on page 251.
Mobile IP Platform Considerations
For information about modules that support the Mobile IP home agent on ERX7xx models,
ERX14xx models, and the ERX310 Broadband Services Router:
•
See
ERX Module Guide, Table 1, Module Combinations
for detailed module specifications.
•
See
ERX Module Guide, Appendix A, Module Protocol Support
for information about the
modules that support the Mobile IP home agent.
For information about modules that support the Mobile IP home agent on E120 and E320
Broadband Services Routers:
•
See
E120 and E320 Module Guide, Table 1, Modules and IOAs
for detailed module
specifications.
•
See
E120 and E320 Module Guide, Appendix A, IOA Protocol Support
for information
about the modules that support the Mobile IP home agent.
Mobile IP References
For more information about Mobile IP, consult the following resources:
•
RFC 2006—The Definitions of Managed Objects for IP Mobility Support using SMIv2
(October 1996)
•
RFC 2486—The Network Access Identifier (January 1999)
•
RFC 2794—Mobile IP Network Access Identifier Extension for IPv4 (March 2000)
•
RFC 2865—Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) (June 2000)
•
RFC 3024—Reverse Tunneling for Mobile IP, revised (January 2001)
•
RFC 3344—IP Mobility Support for IPv4 (August 2002)
Before You Configure the Mobile IP Home Agent
Before you can configure the Mobile IP home agent on a virtual router, perform the
following tasks:
1.
Create a virtual router to enable the Mobile IP license.
2.
(Optional) Configure the access list for filtering foreign agents.
3.
Configure an IP interface, which is used as the care-of address.
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